Quotes About Movement
His mother watched him for a moment, then turned. She had to thrash to free herself from the bank, and then she was gone, swimming fast out to sea.
~ Kit Whitfield
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There are, broadly speaking, three directly analogous progressions inthe history of art: in Antiquity, from the blockiness of Egyptian art to the loose, painterly handling of Roman landscape frescoes; in the Middle Ages, from the tectonic emphasis of Ottonian art to the flamboyance of late Gothic; and in later times, from early Renaissance linearity to the sparkling web of light spun by the Rococo. The wheel turns full circle, but more rapidly each time.
~ Klaus Berger
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lo que hace que más de mil millones de personas crucen una frontera cada año—
~ Klaus Schwab
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Small jerks began to appear in my legs, my walk became unsteady precisely because I wanted it to be smooth.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Body and soul, let's all go / transformed into arrows! / Piercing the air / body and soul, let's go / with no turning back.
~ Ko Un
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The RSS attitude of spurning the intellect and denouncing the intellectuals has worked as a self-fulfilling prophecy: since they left the intellectual field entirely to their enemies, the available intellectuals would not be "of any use to the nation", meaning not sympathizing to the RSS programme. The political Hindu movement has paid a heavy price for this silly anti-intellectual prejudice.
~ Koenraad Elst
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i feel like the squirrels that so often run in front of our car & then stand paralyzed in the forward crunch of the tires i'm torn between the compulsion to run & the urge to stand still & hope the danger will pass
~ Koren Zailckas
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They don't want to cry, but it's an emotion that washes over them & covers their hands & arms & fingers & feet in a cleansing movement that's a bonding element that bonds & keeps them tied together, as if they are in a club for women warriors where teardrops, golden pure & sweet teardrops, come from a common river that runs through all women & holds them together in a way that Annie helped them to see & to live.
~ Kris Radish
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At the right temperatures, geologic faults allow for movement, ductility, flow. Earthquakes happen when weaknesses cannot be expressed. "And communities which are rigid, which do not take into account the weak points of the community—people who are in difficulty—tend to be communities that do not evolve. When they do evolve, it's generally by a very strong commotion, a revolution.
~ Krista Tippett
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Really feeling your body move and the life inside of yourself is critical. Western culture is astoundingly disembodied and uniquely so.
~ Krista Tippett
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When she reached the final landing, she cast her sword aside for all time, and it could now be seen still tumbling across the night sky. It was dominant in spring, the sword tipped up in the "salute" position, and as the seasons progressed into early winter, the sword spiraled until the tip was planted downward in the "warrior at rest" position.
~ Kristen Britain
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But here in the open air, this naked, solitary fiddle began a rhythm that played havoc with time, making patterns that set you to moving and told your heart it had been beating the wrong way all your misspent life.
~ Kristen D. Randle
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her toes, then jerked the foot back.
~ Kristen Heitzmann
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Running is a grownup's lost link to playing outside.
~ Kristin Armstrong
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Jack came whirling in like a little gay tornado with Duchess following him.
~ Kristin Cast
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Walk. Run. Ride.
~ Kristin Hannah
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All mass movements
~ Carl Jung
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And —already—you are leaving. You have crossed the water.
~ Carl Phillips
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Life, at its best, is a flowing, changing process in which nothing is fixed.
~ Carl R. Rogers
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A movement that cannot or will not draw boundaries, or that allows the modern cultural fear of exclusion to set its theological agenda, is doomed to lose its doctrinal identity. Once it does, it will drift from whatever moorings it may have had in historic Christianity.
~ Carl R. Trueman
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Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance.
~ Carl Sandburg
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Chaotic action is preferable to orderly inaction.
~ Carl Weick
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If things fall, it is due to this slowing down of time. Where time passes uniformly, in interplanetary space, things do not fall. They float, without falling. Here on the surface of our planet, on the other hand, the movement of things inclines naturally toward where time passes more slowly, as when we run down the beach into the sea and the resistance of the water on our legs makes us fall headfirst into the waves. Things fall downward because, down there, time is slowed by the Earth.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Time passes more slowly for the one who keeps moving.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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